Welcome to Heritage Poultry Farm

Discover the legacy of heritage chicken breeds at Heritage Poultry Farm, where we preserve rare, pre-mid-20th-century varieties thriving in pasture-based systems. Our sustainable farm offers pasture-raised poultry, delivering fresh eggs and meat with unmatched flavor and nutrition. Nestled in nature, our heritage chicken breeds support eco-friendly farming, ensuring a healthier planet.

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For generations, we’ve championed heritage poultry, blending tradition with innovation. Learn why these resilient breeds stand out for their vigor and taste.

Visit us or explore our blog for tips on sustainable living. Contact us to experience the best in heritage poultry farming!

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The Difference Of Heritage Poultry Farm

At Heritage Poultry Farm, we have hand-packed each order of baby chicks with care for over 10 years. Our team selects every chick in each order by hand, and does everything possible — from the highest quality chicks, to custom-made, reinforced boxes, and our 48-hour live delivery guarantee — to ensure each box of chicks we ship arrives at their new home safely.

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What our customers are saying

Extremely satisfied

we picked up 4 chickens the same day. We were looking to add silkies to our chicken coop. To our surprise, Heritage Poultry had some! My daughter was super happy.
It was a long drive for us, because we live in Anaheim. But we would make that drive again to pick some more chickens up!!

Bonnie S

We drove from Orange County to see Heritage Poultry Farm! So impressed with what he has created! It’s amazing and they are so knowledgeable and kind.
Highly recommend to anyone looking for chicks.

Nicola L.

We love our baby silkies!! It’s only day 3, but everyone seems happy, healthy, and alert! They mixed nicely with our 2 week old Egger chicks and it’s so cute watching them all cuddle.

It was great working with Mitchell too – he’s been in the chicken biz for decades so he knows his stuff! Their set up for the brooders and coops is pretty awesome and clean. It’s a nicely run family operation over there! But be aware, no reservations for chicks really as they usually sell out day of. We kept trying to make an appt or set some aside, but your best bet is to call Friday (day after hatch day) and get there as soon as they open (~4pm). We waited a week or two before we were able to get our silkies, but well worth the wait so far

Ren S.

I needed to replace one of my chicks that passed away so went to Heritage Poultry to pick up a new Ameraucana. His setup is so awesome, everything is so well organized and clean. All the chicks and chicks we saw were nice and healthy! In addition to that, what I really appreciated was he was how willing he was to share his knowledge — that really made a difference in our experience in getting our chick. Such a pleasant experience, we will definitely be back to get more chicks!

Jenny L.

A big thank you to Heritage Poultry for the wonderful visit today and spending so much time with us! We enjoyed seeing the hens, roosters, chicks, dog and horses and learning more about raising your own chickens. Mitchell was super friendly, deeply knowledgeable and gives a lot of love and attention to his chickens. You can tell he is very passionate about animals. Heritage Poultry is a great one stop shop for all your chicken needs and made us feel more confident about one day caring for our own coop. My son isn’t old enough yet to help care for animals but when he is older we will be back to purchase our first chicks and coop.

B M.

We went today to see their baby chickens. Mitchel was very friendly and so informational. All of their chickens were well taken care of and so beautiful. My family was so happy to leave with 11 chickens. We got a few different breeds and will definitely be back for more. Thank you for a great experience with our family

Karen D.

We have become backyard chicken owners! So far so good. We bought a total of 5 hens. Two of them died early. The first one that died we called and they let us choose another one. When the second one died we didn’t bother to go back. The hen just didn’t grow and seemed pretty small. I think it was a bad choice on our part. We are happy with the three we have now. They are doing well.
They do have a lot of breeds! So if you are looking for chickens, I’d suggest going here! The people were nice and helpful.

Tawanna C.

Owner was kind and took his time. Gave us several options and taught us a few things. Would definitely recommend!

Jaime C.

We have purchased a total of 11 chickens here. 2 have died from mareks disease. Out of the 11 chickens we ended up with 4 roosters. Although we received helpful information I feel we were mislead. Initially we were told the first 8 would all be hens. When we returned to buy 3 more birds we were told he only sells straight run. The birds are expensive for straight run IMO. Of the last 3 purchased for $70 2 of them are cockerels. The birds that haven’t gotten sick are beautiful and great egg layers.

Kellie M.

Bought a new coop and a baby black copper maran to add to my brooder box. I agree with others the chicks are a bit pricey compared to the feed store, but the selection was pretty fantastic and I was very pleased to find black and blue copper marans to complement my Easter eggers.

I just set up the coop so I haven’t used it enough for a proper review but I was very pleased with the logical, utilitarian design. Ya’ll can keep your silly cottages and chicken castles: I wanted adequate space for my chickens and a safe, urban predator-proof coop (you might want to add hardware cloth or pavers to block digging but that is optional). It is heavy duty with good materials, including galvanized steel roof and quality construction (I was pleased with the rubber washers on the roof screws: little details add up for a lasting coop). I plan on limited free ranging but I will not feel at all bad about their 32 sq feet of range for my 6 birds on days when they don’t have full yard access; its way more space than similarly priced coops and it would be super easy to extend if necessary. Overall I am very satisfied with the quality and value of this coop.

Angelique R.

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Our best chicken breeds

emu for sale

Price range: $1,000.00 through $2,800.00

Find healthy emu for sale at Heritage Poultry Farm. Buy fertile emu eggs, emu chicks, and adult emus with safe nationwide shipping. Pre-order for 2025–2026 flocks today!

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peacocks for sale

Price range: $300.00 through $700.00

Find majestic peacocks for sale at Heritage Poultry Farm. Shop adult peacocks, peahens, fertile peacock eggs, and peachicks. Nationwide shipping and pre-orders available for 2025–2026.

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Quail for Sale

Price range: $25.00 through $35.00

Order quail for sale at Heritage Poultry Farm. Coturnix, Button, and Bobwhite quail available as fertile eggs, chicks, and adults. Secure your quail today for 2025–2026!

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Welsummer Chickens for Sale

Price range: $70.00 through $600.00

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Discover Our Wild Chicken Breeds: Pheasants, Quail, and Guinea Fowls

At Heritage Poultry Farm, we celebrate the untamed spirit of wild chicken breeds that add adventure to any flock. Have you considered pheasants, with their vibrant plumage and hardy nature? These ground-living birds, weighing 1-7 lbs and living 11-18 years, are perfect for exhibition or meat, thriving as adaptable poultry in backyard settings.

What about quail, the shy micro-chickens? At just 0.2-0.4 lbs and 3-6 years old, they’re an easy-to-keep alternative, requiring minimal space while providing small, nutritious eggs—ideal for urban homesteads.

And guinea fowls, our feisty watchdogs? Weighing 3-3.5 lbs over 10-15 years, they boast distinct facial features and a quick peck to maintain order, making excellent guardians against intruders while coexisting as domesticated fowl.

Explore these Phasianidae family members—pheasants, quail, and guinea fowls—for a flock that’s as wild as it is wonderful. What questions do they spark for your farming journey? Visit us to learn more and start yours today!

What reflections have you had on these breeds, and how might they inspire your next steps? Let’s continue questioning to uncover more insights.

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